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Out of Competition: VR ZONE

16 July 2024

#AFF10 VR ZONE
special screenings in virtual reality

Animaphix Film Festival is thrilled to announce that during the entire duration of the festival, from 22 to 28 July, the VR Zone will be set up in the Gipsoteca (Plaster Cast Gallery) of the Guttuso Museum – Villa Cattolica, a special space dedicated to virtual reality applied to audiovisual.

Technology and creativity meet in the VR Zone to offer the public unique and engaging experiences. Through the viewers it will be possible to explore animated worlds at 360º degrees, immersing yourself in the short films scheduled and changing the course of the story or amplifying the audiovisual experience.

The films that will participate in this evocative experience are Blind Vaysha (Canada 2016), directed by Theodore Ushev, the story of Vaysha, a young girl born with a form of dichromaticity which leads her to see, as in a sort of spell, the past and the future, condemning her not to live in the present; Mani, materia e memoria – Hands, matter and memory by Leonardo Carrano, (Italy 2023), a kaleidoscope of abstract images, created by hand with different techniques on 35mm film, which are sublimated in a suggestive sensorial experience that guides the viewer in a profound unconscious path of a rebirth of the self and the Gaze; and finally The Tenement House – La Casa Popolare (Poland 2023) by Wiola Sowa, the story of a tenement house from the eyes of the narrator, through an animation that illustrates the various communication languages. 

July 22-28 2024 / from 7 p.m. to 12 p.m.  / Gipsoteca Museo Guttuso
Museo Guttuso – Villa Cattolica,  S.S. 113, Via Ramacca 9, Bagheria (PA)
Free entry while places last

Theodore Ushev

Theodore Ushev (1968, Kyustendil, Bulgaria) first made a name as a poster and graphic designer, before moving to Montreal in 1999. Famous all over the world for his powerful personal style reflecting numerous influences from the visual arts and literature. He makes various mediums collide – painting, collage, photography, live-action film, animation film – creating a polymorphous opus that’s an inspiration for many artists today. In the past 15 years, he has worked for the National Film Board of Canada. His creative biography contains more than 15 films, which brought him over 200 international awards, including an Oscar nomination for best animated short film for Blind Vaysha in 2017 and making it into the short list for the same award for The Physics of Sorrow in 2019. The Physics of Sorrow won the Grand Prize – Crystal of Annecy in 2020, where he has won four times during his career. Phi 1.618 (2022), a dystopian adventure film, is his first live-action feature film.

Wiola Sowa

Wiola Sowa – an animated film director, an academic. Graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, Faculty of Graphic Arts and of the Film School in Łódź (doctoral studies). Two times winner of the Scholarship of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage, she is an academic at the Institute of Art and Design at University NEC in Krakow. She makes animated films, but also mixes animation with other genres: documentary and fiction, as well as works in extended reality AR and VR. Her films won over two dozen awards at festivals in Poland and abroad and were screened i.a. in Washington D.C., ìNew York City, London, Paris, Warsaw, Hiroshima and Annecy.

Leonardo Carrano

Leonardo Carrano (Rome, 1958). After studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome he began working as a painter and graphic designer, and obtained his first prestigious recognition in 1980 with the Lubiam prize awarded by Renato Guttuso. Since 1992 he has been involved in experimental animated cinema; his works, the result of the combination of different techniques and languages, halfway between abstract and referential, are soon noticed by critics and selected in important festival in italy and abroad (Venice, Rome, Locarno, Montreal, Paris, Berlin, Zagreb, Casablanca, Shanghai, Beijing, Milan, Naples, Palermo).